Posted on Jan 20, 2015
SSG(P) Instructor
5.23K
47
26
4
4
0
Image
What does the playing of TAPS mean to you? The playing of TAPS has always been something I loved hearing...

I have attached a non-traditional version, hope you like it. I think about the millions that have stood at attention, and the millions that have dies defending the colors.

Watch "Taps on the Bagpipes" on
YouTube
Taps on the Bagpipes: http://youtu.be/6tveUnZe7WA
Posted in these groups: Afpgetty 1938393 Honor Guard
Avatar feed
Responses: 17
Sgt Branden W.
4
4
0
At the age of 12 I watched as my grandfather, a Korean War Veteran USMC, was laid to rest with full military honors in Scranton, PA. TAPS, with echo bugler, was sounded and to this day I can still hear the notes, feel the 21 gun salute in my chest, and see the dress blues on the Funeral Detail. I credit that ceremony with the ignition of my desire to join the uniformed ranks. I joined the Marines just 6 years later and it was the best decision of my life.
(4)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SSG(P) Instructor
4
4
0
Is it possible this is the most stirring piece of music you have ever heard?
(4)
Comment
(0)
SFC Boots Attaway
SFC Boots Attaway
>1 y
Counting just funerals I have heard that piece of music 375 times while I was in the Old Guard with the Presidential Firing Party Plt. I do not know how many funerals CW5 (Join to see) did as he was there less than 18 months.
(4)
Reply
(0)
CW5 Desk Officer
CW5 (Join to see)
>1 y
SFC Boots Attaway, I was there only about 15 months, but I did a lot of funerals, also with the Honor Guard Company Firing Platoon. I'm sure it was no where near 375; I'd guess somewhere between 50 and 100 (or so).
(4)
Reply
(0)
TSgt Tim (lj) Littlejohn
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
SSG Parachute Rigger
4
4
0
If I am around the installation at 2300 Hours I definitely Honor the fallen by standing at attention.

I get really emotional when it plays SSG(P) (Join to see)
(4)
Comment
(0)
SSG(P) Instructor
SSG(P) (Join to see)
>1 y
Love...and miss Taps.
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close